All items for sale here exclusively. Prices do NOT include shipping unless noted. If making on offer (price or trade) please do so through PM and not in the thread.
I can't get to the post office every day to ship stuff, but I should be able to get there within a few days of receiving payment.
1. Redding reloading dies for 22/6mm 40 degree improved. These are custom Redding dies, and I'm not sure they've ever been used. Redding would get at least $200 to make you this set. I'm asking $100*Trade pending
2. Redding 30-338 Win Mag 3 die set including FL sizing die, Neck sizing die, and Competition seating die. Barely if ever used. About $400 from Redding for these dies. I'm asking $200*
SPF3. Herters .222 set, including reloading dies, shell gauge, and a herters shell holder for one of their presses. All new old stock in the boxes. $20SPF
4. Herters powder measure and powder trickler combo. The tube on the measure is a little worse for the wear, but you might be able to turn it and secure it again. No cap for the tube. Comes with 4 spouts. $40 for the pair.
SPF5. RCBS .40SW/10mm Carbide die set. Rough externally, internally seem fine. no Lock rings, and while they're pictured in a box, it's not included. $8SPF
6. Lee dies for 300 RUM, and 19 once fired cases. $25Trade pending
SPF7. Redfield Scope mount for Mauser 95/98. NOS in box $10SPF
8. Eagle Grips for S&W model 59. Rosewood grips made in the 70s. Never mounted to a gun, but an old rubber band melted from age onto the grips. It might clean off, it might not. $8 SPF
9. Forster Trimmer. No pilots, no T-handle. What you see is what you get. $20 (photo in next post...)
10. Herret's "Camp Perry" grips for 1911 with adjustable palm rest. $70 (photos below)
Trades I would entertain:
C&B revolvers
H&G molds of 4-6 cavities (no #50 #68 or #130 please, I have several of each)
Molds for .38 long or short colt (.375 bullet with .357 heel)
Magma style machine molds
Swaging dies etc.
Or.. ???
*On these Redding dies, I'm especially open to offers. If you need them, my asking prices are screaming deals compared to buying new, but hey, I get it, we all want to save money.